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Discussion Forum : Airport Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 15)
15.
The length of a runway under standard atmospheric conditions is 1800 m. If the actual reduced level of the site is 1200 m, the design length of the runway is
2360 m
2460 m
2560 m
2660 m
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Himal said:   3 years ago
Options 1 is correct because answer is 2304.

Jaiwin said:   3 years ago
For every 300 m increase in elevation increase runway length by 7%.
So, 2000/300 = 4 time.
4*7% = 0.28.

Correction;
= 0.28L+L,
= 1.28L,
= 1.28*1800,
= 2304 Will be correct answer.
(4)

Narendra Bishwokarma said:   4 years ago
I agree with you @Suraj & @Nega.
(1)

Naga said:   4 years ago
7% increase in length for every 300m rise,
So for 1200 m its 4 times 300 m.

Therefore .28*1800 = 504.
So total increase in length 504+1800=2304m.
So the given answer is wrong.
(3)

Shiva Bhandari said:   5 years ago
7/300*1800=42%.
(42/100*1800)+1800,
756+1800.
2556 ~2560 is the right answer.
(7)

Lav yadav said:   5 years ago
I agree and thanks @Abiral Bhattarai and @Suraj.
(3)

Suraj said:   6 years ago
@All.

Listen me! The Correct answer is A. Because everytime I am calculated 7percent of length of runway and answer added to length. So next time 7 percent of new lenght calculated and added. This process continued for 4 times. Because every 300 m rise length increases 7 percent. Here is 1200 m rise so we take 4 times.
(1)

Aswin said:   6 years ago
The Correction for elevation and temp exceeds 35%. And Answer I got is 2484m.

Niraj said:   7 years ago
Guys, I think 6.5°C rise per 1000m elevation.

And 1% increase in length per °C rise in temperature (standard temp. at sea level is 15°C) should also be considered.

Rabindra said:   7 years ago
I think the Correct answer is D.


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